• OgdenTO [he/him]
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    Now all xi needs to do is invade Indonesia and Brazil (and the USA) and save the forests there too.

      • Bread_In_Baltimore [he/him]
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        Imperialism is when you invade places and the more places you invade the more imperialister it is

        • OgdenTO [he/him]
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          Exactly, like Canada was imperialisting in France and Europe to fight Nazis in WW2

          • Bread_In_Baltimore [he/him]
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            Critical Support to Nazi Germany in its struggle against Soviet and Western Imperialism 😔

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              Didn't Bordiga literally say this?

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              Therefore, June 10 (the date of Mussolini's declaration of war) was for me what you call a great day. But now that Hitler has grown soft, I begin to lose the trust I had placed in the Axis to strangle and pull down the so-called British colossus, that is, the greatest exponent of capitalism. They are afraid of bringing down England, they are afraid because they know that with it, the whole capitalist system will collapse. [...] I still hope that Hitler will not renounce the struggle, and will go all the way, to the extreme consequences.

              The great and authentic revolutionaries of the world are two: Mussolini and Hitler. But Mussolini's past shows that Il Duce has always been against the plutocracy and against the democracies, which paralyze the life of nations.

              Stalin, allying himself with London and Washington, has betrayed the cause of the proletariat. Moreover, I can say that on this I agree with Il Duce, when he says, as he did in his speech from last November, that if there is a man who desperately wanted the war, who first prepared it and then instigated it, it is the American president. From my point of view, however, I clarify that Roosevelt is nothing but the exponent of supercapitalism that aims at the conquest of a totalitarian imperialism.